Nostradamus: Seer or Schemer? Pt. 1

Nostradamus: Seer or Schemer? Pt. 1

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Peter Bergmann, the Mystery Man of Sligo

On June 16th, 2009, a dead body washes ashore on Rosses Point beach, Ireland. The Irish police force learns the deceased’s name is Peter Bergmann. Or is it? Because everything “Peter” did while alive seemed shrouded in secrecy. He gave his hotel a fake name, a fake address, and h ...  Show more

The Psychic Search for the Ark of the Covenant

In 1988, a covert team operating within the Defense Intelligence Agency sought out the legendary Ark of the Covenant. Only, their search didn’t take them out in the field, Indiana Jones-style. Project Sun Streak sought out the lost relic using Remote Viewing – the reported abilit ...  Show more

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